![]() ![]() I have synths and drum machines going out from the Cirklon 5 MIDI outs. The USAMO then has one MIDI cable to the in of the Cirklon MIDI in port 1. The clip LED is not flashing or showing red. In addition I have used one of the individual QU’s Mix outs which is also sending the Cubase output to the audio in of the USAMO, I can see the activity on the front of the USAMO steady red by adjusting the trim with no clip so I know the signal is reaching it. My setup is a QU mixer with Cubase main outputs on 15-16. Really need some help on it as it’s starting to drive me mad! I spent the day trying to get everything in sync, I’m no longer nearer getting this to actually work. The problem is now this is so confusing I don’t know what to start. I’ve had a think about things and actually the DAW is not the master of anything here, the USAMO is the one sending the clock to the Cirklon. BT put up a new pole today and back online. Sorry for the late response, a tree came down and the phone line went off for some time. Something I really hope can work and can finally put this idea into action. Would be interesting to know peoples thoughts and ideas if this could actually be achieved. ![]() I don’t think it would work in the main loop (imac, cirklon situation) this is just a guess i could be wrong. I still want the cirklon to work in sync at the same time. #USAMO VS MULTICLOCK HOW TO#The main issue i’m trying to work out is how to go about using chord assistant in cubase, what i would like is to use this inside cubase to trigger the seperate ti2. ![]() Not even sure if I would need a second USAMO. I also have a MOTU Microlite which could be use somewhere but i’m not sure exactly how that would go into this mix. I have 6 spare channels on the QU32 one of which one will be used for first usamo that goes into the cirklon and triggers the other synths. Use the chord assistance plug within Cubase but hooking up an external, separate TI2 sound source not in the above chain (i think) so Cubase can trigger the chords and TI2 sounds from the separate source with that audio going directly into QU32. I have around 26 outputs from synths/drum machines running individual TRS/TS cables into 26 line in’s on the QU32. I think this can be achieved from forums posts I have read on here, Cirklon forums, expert sleepers etc. Use imac running Cubase 9 with VST plugins in sync along with Cirklon slaved to master clock of DAW triggering outboard synths / drum machines recorded direct into a QU32 with a Expert Sleepers Usamo. I’m not sure if I can do it in one big link or if I need two separate methods or even if it can be achieved. What i’m trying to achieve is two main objectives at the same time. Just have not had the time to actually put it into principle but also apprehensive as not sure if it will actually work correctly. Works with postive OR negative center.Really need some advice on something i’ve been thinking of doing for quite a while now. The USAMO uses the same technology previously available from Expert Sleepers Silent Way and the ESX-8MD module, but now in a standalone box, and from an analogue audio connection instead of a digital connection. To adjust the audio sensitivity of the unit there's a trimmer. The unit can transmit MIDI Clock, notes, controllers, song position pointers, SysEx and other data. The advantage of this system is that in computers audio tracks are waymore accurate and faster than MIDI signals which means the USAMO generates extremely stable and jitter-free MIDI. The USAMO box receives the audio track and converts it back to MIDI signals which are then available at the 5-pin MIDI socket. The DAW generates MIDI and sends this to the plug-in the plug-in converts the data to an audio track and sends it to the USAMO hardware via your DAW's audio output. #USAMO VS MULTICLOCK SOFTWARE#The unit requires the USAMO plug-in software to be installed on your computer, which is a virtual instrument (AU/VST/AAX, Mac and Windows). The MIDI signal is generated by a virtual instrument running on your computer and it's being translated by the USAMO then. It generates ultra-precise and jitter-free MIDI from an audio track in your DAW, not only MIDI clock but lots of other MIDI data and even SysEx. ![]() USAMO is an Universal Sample-Accurate MIDI Output. ![]()
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